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Engineers keep finding a secret kill switch in Chinese buses
Across Europe and beyond, engineers keep opening the digital guts of imported Chinese buses and finding the same unnerving ...
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Can Chinese buses be hacked? Norway drove one into a mine to test
Norway’s public transport system thought it was buying clean, quiet Chinese electric buses. Instead, it stumbled into a live ...
Remote control capabilities installed by the manufacturer have been identified in Chinese-made electric buses operating in Europe, raising concerns about hacking and other cybersecurity risks. On ...
The 20 electric public buses made by Yutong on Singapore’s roads cannot be remotely controlled by the Chinese manufacturer, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on Nov 17.The buses also do not ...
SINGAPORE: Singapore has 20 electric public buses by Chinese manufacturer Yutong Group, and none of these vehicles support any remote-control functions, the Land Transport Authority said on Monday ...
Let’s say someone put a bomb on your bus and it can’t go below 50 mph or it will explode. If that were to happen on a NYC bus you would probably be incinerated because the city has installed a new GPS ...
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